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The O?ilv _Nre"ws. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8, 18?:0. LARGEST CIKI'ULaTION IA TUE STATE. LARGEST CIRC?LATIC? E* TUE CIT?. ?"**r T1__H3 LIST OV I_J_?1*.rK_-B re mnlninK Ira tkae Postoftioe at trio end ol ?nob weela te published" ofnoially Isa T_3_B3 DAILY NIC"WS every ini cias-' iiioriilin LOCAL. MATTEKS. ? ??--o.a etr BEE SBEOND AND TBtRB PAGES. -*? -?.a Attention is callod to tho large auction ealo of Hr. Salas this day. A Pr?sent-Wo aokniiwlodgo, with many thankB, tho gift of a basket of fino grapes from those moat excellent 1 adie a, the " Siutors of Mercy." The Bobton Steamer.-We aro gratified to no tice that the steamship Theo. D. Wagner, which left thie port yoBtcrday for Boston, departed with a fall cargo and a good lint of passengers. Every thing indicatoa that the line will bo a marked enooeea. We have roccived a s ampio of broad, ni rulo by Mr. J. C. H. Clausken, from the flour of the Ex celsior Mills, Georgia, for ealo in this city hy Mr. J. N. Robson. From tho appoarnnce of tbo bread, we should judgo tho flour to ho of a most excellent quality. A New Railboad 8che*_e. <-Our readers will obsorve, in to-day's iesno of Tue News, the an nouncement that at tho next Legislature an appli cation will be made for a charter for an air line railroad ?rom this city to Augusta, or some point Connecting with the Georgia Railroad. Nuisance.-It hae. beon the practioe recently for several persons, both white and black, to nae tho weat end of Tradd and Limehouse atreeta for bathing purposes. Toe families .iving in that vicinity are frequently annoy eil by this oocurrenoe. The police have boen notified of the facts, and we would advise the delinquents, if they love their liberty, not to repeat the offence. Equality.-In these days, when bad men, for their own peculiar benefit, aro endeavoring to teach others of their follow-boinga that all are created equal-a lesson which a large majority of them really do not wiuh to learn-we are often reminded of Johnson's very sensible remark : "So far ia it from beiog true that men are naturally equal, that no two people can be half an hour to gether bat one shall acquire an evident superiori ty over the other." Sale of Stocks and Bonds.-Mr. John S. Riggs sold yesterday, at hia well known atand at the corner of Broad-street and East Bay, the follow ing valuable stocka and bonds, at the prices affixed : $3713.60 City of Charleston 6 per cent, stock-$74.50 to $76. $4000 State of Sunth Carolina G per cent, stock-$69 $1000 State of Bcrath Corolin? 6 per cent, bonds- $69. $791 Btate of South Carolina 0 per ont. stock-$69. $3600 In City of Oolumbla 6 per cent, bonds-$59.60. $1600 m South Carolina Railroad 7 per cent, bonds $73. .6 shares Charleston Gas Company stock-$16.76. Fo"t Ripley- Thie relic of the late war ia being gradually destroyed by the action of the wavea. It waa built as ono of tho defences of the inner harbor upon made ground, and waa facetiously -'j_ callod Fort Timber on account of ita structure. It has not been used for some time, and neglect and the usual wear and tear have told upon it. At present it ia the great reaort of fishermen, and the finest eheepbead are taken from its wharf. The causo which led to the eroction of this fort ia lost, and the fort itaelf, being of comparatively little or no nae. may anon bo numbered among the things that were. Sic transit gloria mundi. What is "Money"-Change in the Revenue Law.-The Commissioner of Internal Revenuo has had occasion to call attention to the fact that the new law makes the word "money" to include checks, drafts and other ioatruments given for tho payment of money; and therefore the receipta for checks, drafts, ko., are to be atamped aa if given for money. The new internal revenue law differs from the old ona concerning brokers' sales of stocks and bonds, which under the latter were aaaeaaed npon the baeis of tho par value, bat un der the former, from August 1st, instant, the etampa must be affixed upon the basis of the amount of salon. A Vehy Baud Cabe_We bad hoped that the claims of the United r-tates on those post mae tera of the South who had funds and property of their department in hand at the beginning of tho war would not be pressed. It ia well known that the Confederate Government assumed control of the postal arrangonn-nte in ita jurisdiction, and or dered the postmasters to account to the Confede rate Postmaster-General. These officials did so account. They turned over all money and material to the de facto authority, and if they had , not doue ao willingly, they would have been forced to do it. The effect of making tho Southern poatmastere responsible for what thoy wt re compelled to do will act injuriously on tho futnro of tho country, besides being an injustice of the rankest kind. We aee that already largo innis have bee ? ex torted from theae unfortunate persons, aim mat all arrears are to bo compelled as rapm.y aa possible. ,. NEwerAPEB Mattebh-The Fayettevill^ Ncuos, after a few weeks' auspenrtion, lias reappeared un der tho proprietorship and editorial chargo of Messrs. J. H. <fc H. L. Myiiover. Tho News, un der its new proprietors, fully sustains its former reputation, and bids fair to supply the placo of tho Observer, tho disappearauco of which from the list of papers of the State ia a source of regret to every North Carolinian. We wish theae gentlemen moat abundant sucoesa. , . Col. 8. D. P??o_ has retired front tho editorial charge of ?he Goldsboro' Nea?, Mr. J. B. Whitakeb resuming the entire proprietorship. We part with Col. Pool with regret, who retires on account of his health an-, butin?es, which compel bim to be absent from Goldsboro' ? great part of hia time. We hope tho News, under the chango in ita man agement, will continue in its popularity and use trunes*. -Wilmington Journal Charleston Ho vino of Trade.-Tho rogular monthly meeting wau hold last night at tho Charleston H 'tel Club Room. In tho absence of tho President, Mr. E. Willis, tho Vieo-PreBident, took tho Chair. Aftor tho roading of tho minutos, the Secretary read tho letter of resignation of Mr. Job. A. Mor gan, who ia about to luavo the oity. Hie lottor was accepted. A letter of application was road from Mr. James Brown. On motion, tho rules wore suspended. and Mr. Brown was oleo-ed by acclamation. On motion of Mr. W. H. Eabtebby, it was ro solvod, that tho President bo requested to give tho roquirod notice through the daily papers that application will be made at tho noxt session of the L?gislature for a charter to incorporate the Charleston Board of Trade. There being no further business, the meeting adjournod. Mayob's Court, August 7.-A person who bad thrown a largo quantity of water from a window, to the damago of a lady's dress, was fined $2; but tliin is gotting to bo a uuisauco s . common now, and reported so often, that wo aro afraid the Mayor will liavo to incroaso tho Uno. A man-a junk shop keopor-who had recontly bought a largo lot of Government iron, and for gotten to outer in his book any purchases sinco tho 23d of Juno, was fined $50 hy his Honor, mero ly n.B a first lesson ia mnomntechny. A mau with a face of the rnbiest color, was brought up for being drunk, and occupying tho pavement. On his protesting that ho was a tem por?neo man, bo was fined $3, and a bint given to him to ta It o down his sign. A tavern keopor who made about a couple of dollars by soiling liquor on Sunday, was fined $20. Provost CounT, August 7-United States vs. Taylor Holman (colored).-Firing a Pistol in the Streets.-Tho prisoner, boing au energetic ch?me te., thought that he would mako a noise in the world, and fired a pistol within tho limits of the city. This act bronght bim to grief, for the Court confiscated tbo pistol an 1 reprimanded tho prisoner. United States vs. Jas. Honry (colored).-Steal ing.-The defendant, finding the case too strong, plead guilty, and the Court sentenced him to pay sixty dollars fino or sixty days' hard labor on the streets. United States vs. Nancy Wood (colored).-As sault on Catherine Wright (colorod).-The latter was so imprudent as to ask the redoubtable Nancy for monoy. As the times aro rather hard and money tight, Nancy resonted this as an insult, and pitched in according, but came out wooled. The Court decided that ber demonstrations were not legal, and imposed a fine of five dollars or ten days' labor, subject to the order of tho post commander. United States vs. John W. Thomas (colored). Dis irdorly Conduct.-Wai. Kiley, policeman, de posed that ho saw the defendant on East Bay throw himself into the attitude of a Heenan and challenge any one to fight bim. He was very noisy and endeavored to create a row, so that, in order to preservo the peace, be was taken to the calaboose. His sentence was five dollars fine or ten days' hard labor on the streets. A caao of housebreaking and stealing was tried, but the evidence was not sufficient to convict the prisonor, and bo was discharged. Mb. Surra's Charity. -Mr. Smtth, of Now Or leans, has written a letter to the Mayor of Port land, Maine, enclosing a $50 Confederate note in aid of "the sufferers by the fire," and requesting that a portion of it bo sent "to the suffering and destitute citizons of Columbia, 8. 0." The Port land Press, in noticing the above, says, "Portland sent $315 in 'good money' to the citizens of Co lumbia." . Wanted-Sodtuebn Riots to Help the Radi cals.-It having been doomed necessary, says the New York Herald, to repeat tho old gamo of "bleeding Kansas'* in order to humbug the North ern votors at the coming elections, a number of riots are desired at varions prominent points at the South, such as Richmond, Mobile, Memphis and New Orleans. If twenty or thirty negroes, martyrs to liberty, can be killed at each of these places, so much the better for tbo Radical cause. For further particulars, torms of compensation, &o., apply to Old Thad. Stevens, or any other member of tho Reconstruction Committee. Met his Deserts.-The Wilmington Journal of yesterday states that a notorious negro, named Bardy McAlister, from that county, recently set fire to the residence of Mr. J. O. Walker, in New Hanover county, and while he was endeavoring to esoape from his burning house the negro shot hi-, and wounded him in both arms, and then ran off. After this act sevoral gentlemen started in pursuit, and among the party was Mr. J. J. Woodcock. The party in pursuit traced the thief to Newborn, and learning of his whereabouts, after arriving at that place, tbey called on Justico Osoood to procure a warrant for McAllister's ar rest. No officer being'?t hand, Mr. Woodcook was constituted special constable, and proceeded to the Depot where the negro was, when upon seeing bim, ho ran and endeavored to escape. He waa commanded to stop repeatedly, but not heeding the command, Mr. Woodcock fired at his legs, thus endeavoring to stop bim. The shot failing to take effect, and seein r that be was about to oacapo, Mr. Woodcock fired again, the ball this time taking effect, snd producing a wound of which he died in a very few minutes. Tbo noxt morning, Mr. Woodcock returned the warrant beforo Justices Kelly, Flanner and Huit, and was discharged. What has he Done ?-Wo clip the following from the Petersbn g Inthx, : "Thomas J. Lee, local editor of the Wilmington ? Dispatch, hao beon pardoned hy the President." What you been doing, Tom? We know yon ain't worth any twenty thousand dollars, and you needn't try to make anybody's parents think you are. You had bettor lot girls alono if yon have to go to that strotch. But wo believe you have beon doiug something wrong; sotting fire to some body's New York hotel; flxiug up torpedoes: doing guerilla eervico; playing thunder generally, and killing more than your sbaie. Y u can't possibly bo worth any twenty thousand dollars, Tom. Yonr speculations novor did turn out any such impos sible amount. Yon have been guilty of trouson You hid your Confederate li.g when you wore captured, and refused to take the oath sa long au the Confederacy was a-going. According to Ben. Wade, yon woro one of "them" that ought to be hung, you unconscionable aubverter of this un scionable Union. Come this way, and we'll have you arrested and tried anyhow. Human Quadruped-The Shenandoah Herald tells tbat three weeks ago the wife of Mr. Nimrod Wells, living five miles north of Wood stock, gave birth to a ohild having four lege. "The unnatural appendages oonneot with the body, we are told-one above, the other below tbe hip.' ' ? BUSINESS N?TIGES. Auction Sales Tills Day. It. Til. Maihiiau, will Eoll this day, boforo his palen room, No. KI Dread-street, at 11 o'clock, a Loree, spring cart, rockaway and cart. Smith st MoGilmvray will sell this day, at No. 168 Quoou-strcet, north eldo, ono door wost of Franklin street, at It) o'clock, a variety of well kopt furniture, crockery, chest of carpenter's tools, -C It Balas will soil this day, at his storo, Ko IIB East Day, at 11 o'clock, sugar, molasses, wines, sogar?, jel lies, ko. L. Bunch _ Bon will soil this day, at No. SOO King street, at hall-past 9 o'clock, a carriage and bajness, cart, tobacco, cotton, ko. OnocxBS and otbehk in want of choleo grocery sugars, _c, will do woll to notice the advertisement of Mr. J. II. Itis-K?'s auction salo, to take place on Friday next, tho loth lost. We arc assurod tbat the sugars re ferred to are really very choice, and haye no doubt but that tho attendance will be largo, an the salo will be con ducted by tho popular auctioneer, H. Z. Laurey, Esq' Pank b Hepatic Bittkrb.-It is a wiso dispensa tion of Providence that in tho samo locality where Bomo diseases oxlnt, tho roo'8 and plants which are certain ronipilies for thom aro often to bo found, walting only for industrious hands, guided by Intelligent heads, to pluck thi m from thn earth and arrange them as nature directs for tho benefit of mankind. In our section of country, whoro complaints of. tho livor, dyspepsia and chills nd fover mako life mlserablo and rack tho human frame, the vegetable cures aro abundant, but they have waited for some identifie mind, like thnt of Mr. Pank nin, to tsko tb o ii from their biddon places, and extract ing their medical proportlos preparo a remedy Ilk his most excellent "Hepatio Hitters." Although this prepa ration is comp-<rallv ly dow in our community, It has boen extensively used by sufferers of diseases which It is intended to alleviate, omi wo hoar It highly praised by all of them with whom wo liavo como In contact, and wo would, thoreforo, earnestly recommond It as one of the finest tonics and correctivos of the proBont day. fmw Wr do not assert that every famll> should be their own physician in all cases -, but It is undeniable that, with a case of IiuitrnnETs' H<-,*i<t.opathic Specifics in tue house, tunes'without number, dlBeasoandalokncss may be arrested, and time, money aud suffering saved. This is being done by thousands and may bo dono by all. Seo advertisement in anotbor column or address HllMPllRF.YH' I?OMOiOPATHIC M-DICINE Co., August 6 0 No. 602 Dioadway, N. Y. Let us be Merciful to Ourselves? The physical structure of the strongest human being Is vulnerable everywhere. Our bodies aro endowed by nature with a certain negativo power, which protects them, to 6omo extent, from unwholesome Influences; but this protection is Imperfect, and cannot be safely rolled on In unhealthy regions, or under circumstances of more than ordinary danger. Therefore, it is wis dom, it is prudence, it Is common sonso, to provide against such contingencies by taking an antidote in advance; m other words, by fortifying, the system with a course of HOSTETTER'S bTOMAOH BITTERS, the most complete protective against sil the epldemio and endomlc maladies that has ever been administered in any country. As a remedy for Dyspepsia, there In no medicine tbat will compare with it. Whoever Buffers the pangs of indigestion any whoro on tho face of the earth where Hoststteb'b Bittebs can be procured, does so voluntarily; for as surely as Truth exists, this In valuable Tonic and Alterativo would restore his disor dered stomach to a healthy condition. To f-o Bilious it is also especially recommended, and in caies of con firmed Constipation it affords speedy and permanent relief. In Canada, tho West Indies and Australia, the Ritters rank above all other medicines of the class, and the demand for them In all foreign countries increases overy season, 0 August 6 MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, Pr?sents to the attention of Mothers ber Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, Which greatly fac"'.Utes the process of Teething, bj softening the gums, reducing aU inflammations, w11 allay ALL PAIN and spasmodio action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS, Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yonraolvei, and Relief and Health to Tour Infants. We have pat np and sold this artlclo for over thin} years, and can say In confidence and truth of It what sri have never been able to say of a*- other modlolne NEVKIt HA8 IT FAILED IN A SIWOLB INSTANOK TO EFFECT A ODItE, when timely used. Never did mt know of an ?nstanos of dlssatlsfsotlon by any one whl used It On the oonlrary, all aro delighted with Its op? rations, and speak in terms of commendation of lti magical effects and medical virtues. Wa speak In thn matter "what wa do know," after thirty years' ezpe rlence, and FLEDGE OURSELVES FOB TUE FULFIL MENT OF WHAT WE HEBE DECLARE. In almost every instance where the Infant la suffering from pall and exhaustion, relief will be fonnd in fifteen or twenU minutes after the syrup la administered. Full directions for nnlng w11I accompany ( ach bottle? None gonalne unless the fac ?imite of CURTIS k PEU EINS, New york, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all druggists throughout the world. Price only 3a ?Cent- pur Bottle. Tor sale by KING & CASSIDEY. **\t***i- li ?-i- . P. C. KERRIGAN, No. 80 MARKET-STREET, OFFERS FOR ?-ALE, LOW FOR OABII, THE FOL LOWING ARTICLES, viz: - bbln. of Gibson's Whiskey - casks, y< and )',. ot Brandy - bali pipes and bbls of Oin - casks of Sherry, Madeira and Port Wine - bids, of Jamaica Rum 100 casca of tilba??n'a XXX Whisk? y 20 casos of O tard. Dupuy k Co's Brandy 25 cases of Holland Oin 25 cases of Jamaica Kum 60 cibi-b ol Wise's and Meehan. Irish Whiskey 25 cases ot Ramsay's Hcotoh whtsk-y 50 casts of Extra Copnor Distilled Whiskey 25 baskets of Champagne, "Piper's Hcldaelck" 20 cases of Champagne, "Moot* halidon" 20 c-ses of Champagne, "Y. Oliquot Ponsardln" 100 cs.es ot Sherry Wino 100 cases of Madeira Wine 50 cases of Port Wine 100 cases of Claret Wine, from $t to $7 por case 20 cases of Hautorno Win o 20 oases or Champagne Oidor, pints and quarts 200 cases of Ale, various brand-, pints and quarts CO oases of Porter, various brands, pints and quarts 60 oaaks of Ale. 8 to 10 dozen in eaoh. and the following brands: Joffrey's, Y nnger's, MoEwan's, AUsopp's, Rasa k Co.'a and Muir k Son's 2* casks ?>f Portor, 8 dozen la each, and the folio win < brands: E. k C. lliboorfs. Falkirk, and Barr k .*.'*. ALSO, 100 cases o? __? ?.ELEBRaT?-.D "WAHOO AND GALT SAYA BITTERS," lor which I am sole agent for South Carolina. P. O. KKftRIOAN, No. 80 Market street, Between Meeting and King streets. July 88_mwfia MoOARTHY COTTON GINS. THE SUBSCRIBER IS HO" MANDFAOTDRINO these OINB, and is prepared to OR orders for the coming crop. WILLIAM 8. HEN-R-Y. July 9 mwflmo Ko. 814 MeoU-g-stroot. - FJl-E lNSU?ANCE AGENCY. T_t_C-B LONDON ANO LANCASHIRE LIRE insurance: co mp -A. _rsr y. CAPITA!..Jil OUO.OOO (OKE MILLION 8TF.ItL.NO.) WILL TAKE FIRE BI8K8 IN THIS CITY ON LIBER AL TERMS. LOSSES SETTLED HERE. A. S. JOHNSTON. Agent. OFFICE NO. 71 MARKEr STREET, Two doors rast of Mooting stn ot. August 8_tbml2 to aT wmm AND STORE KEEPEE8, HAS RECEIVED AND WILL 8_L LOW 1. harr.ls REGALIA SMUKINU TOBACCO,' live papers to 'ho pound, in barrels RICHMOND PRIDE, In 1, li, and U bbls. KILLIKINIUK, Moore's Brand, la five pound bales, at ? i por balo. IbeaoTooaccocshavobeoD bought cheap, and being of good quality, ca is attention to tlio trade. At L LOR-NTZ'8 No. 09. King, a fow doors abovo Qeorgo-Btrcet. Anguat 7 :i BOOTS TAIT ABB BOOTS! JUST RECEIVED AT No. 78 BROAD STREET GFNTLEMEN'S F.NE BOOT.-?, WATER-PROOF. Dr-BR, and Pump Solos. Arno Gents' Ane PATENT Li:A? HEU, OaLF FOXiNCi. KID lOP. ALL CALF, and ALL KID CONGH-SH OAI._RS. m ?do to order, BV HAND (not machino runde), which fir iii.lull and dina lillltv are not to be Burpasved Purchasers will savo dollars by bu>lng from the subscriber, lor he baa mark ed his prices down to snlt the times. Come one, como all. SHOEMAKERS 8UPPLIED. B. FORD, No. 78 Broad at, under Carolina Uotol. Julr 31 t.ithsmwfG BOOT Al SHOE STORE. TUST O-^EI^-B-D A FRESH STOCK AT No. 394, King-St. THE SUBSCRIBER, AGENT for Manufacturers of/ and Wholesale and Retail Deal ers in. Ladies'. Gent's. Misses', Youth's and Children's Fine and Medium Sewed and Pegged BOOTS AND SHOES, has taken Store No. 304 KING STREET, where he will keep a large as sortment of Goods, which will he sold at the lowest possible prices. Our FINE GOODS we warrant in every particular, equal to custom-made goods, at about half the cost. Buy of the Manufacturers, and save ONE PROFIT. T.F.Ellsworth, No. 394 KING ST. Angas. 1 Ino CLOCKS, WATCHES AND SILVER WARE FOR SALE BY WILLIAM _}. WUILDEN _ CO., No. aS5 KINO-STREET. WATCIIKS AND JEWKMIY REPAIR-J>. OLD GOLD AND SILVER PURCHASED. June IS fmw.inoa BILLIARD CHALE, CUE LEATHER AND WA_ BONE AND IVORY COUNTERS HILLIARD BALLS, COES, kc. Furnished by WILLUM ?. WHILDEN & CO., June IS fmw.moa No. 26S KINO-STREET. CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSjWAEE. A FULL ASSORTMENT FOR SALE BY WIL Un G. WUILDEN & CO., No. 2?5 KING AND No. 11 HAYNE-STBEET. June IS _fmw__o_ hom-f.knjmii-. mm.' PLATED AND SILVER SPOONl? FORKS. CASTORS. TtA TBA.S DISH COVERS, TABLE MATS TABLE ODTI.ERY and For sale hy WILLOW-WARE. WILLIAM 6. WIIILDt.il. __ CO., Jnna IS fmwamoa No. OSS -INO-STREET. mm\M um _,_-___? PEBEOSOOPIO GLAB3E? FITTED TO SUIT ANT .??V hy WILLUM ti. WHILDt.II k CO., Job? II __w2mos No. 256 _NQ>8I_UWT. ?WTION SALES, Auction Sole of tmgar, tVotatme*, Wines, Jelliex, Marmelades, I/uvaua Syrup* I'reerrvcd Fruit? Havana ?Segar*). Spanish Sm>dttug 'tobacco, dee. He It SAI as WILLIAM M. PKI.O', AurTiONKKn. Till-'. DAY, lilli Aniiuet, at 11 ?I'c.i.oK, at Mirum. Salas It Co.'s store, No. 1181*a?t Ray, isr! bbta!} PUIME MOBcovADo sea ah 270 hbls. ^cw f'rop Muscovado Molasses 15 bhds. Choice Porto Rico Molames ?5 cases Qiuva Jolly and Mai ni ?lu do 10 caeca l'resorved Fruits, assoriod 6 ?ases Havana Hj rup?, assorted 15 cases Italian Maccurc ni 6 cases Olive OH 26 ketts iilivrn 5 demijohns White Wine Vinegar 15 '{-casks i ataiognla Claret W no 10 casos nuporlor Did -<|]i?rry ? Ino 2C,?Oti Davana 8i?R.-irs of < hotoe ?i?nhUen and branda 300 lbs. Bpaulsh binoklng Tobaoou, X and 1 lb. paok - og?"--. CoudliionB.-Bums under $lt>no, cash; over $100 0. thirty d.ys for opproved oudori-cd notes, August 8 Household Furniture, Kitchen Utensils. Ac. IIV iMITII Al ?IcUILLIVltAY. THI8 DAY, the ?tli m-tant at 0 o'clock, will'be sold on tho prcmlstB No. ICB Queen street, north side ? ono door west of Franklin sirt-cl. A VARIETY OF WEIL KEI'T lUltMHUti., belonging to a family declining houpekceping, coaalBtb p ot : FINE MaHUHiNY A Ol AIRHlATCHA-RS, KOFAB, Tables, Sideboard, Dining "lablou, i'ureaus, Rockinp Chairs, Carpets. 1 superflue Mahogany Frouch RnUlend, with octagon po ta 1 fino Waitui' Frott-h Bedstead, with canopy 1 Walnut Lonrgo 1 Ano .Mahogstiy Bureau, with glass 1 lot Mat ?lug Crockery (rl<-ss and Cblniwaro Kitchen Utensils Ac. 1 Chest of Cnrpeutors' Tools. Conditions caxh. All articles must bo removed on tho morning of sale. August 8 Tobacco, Cotton, Carriage, a>id Sundries. BY ... HU Cll c. SON. Will bo sold IRIS DAY. 8 h in-uaot, at half-pa? 9 o'clock, at .?Ob r>n<l Klin-street, ODO ROiiteuloiio-li.irs?) CARRIAGE and ii ARN EBB One substantial Buggy Ono BprlDg Cart Odo Buggy llorso Ten buxes Tobacco Ono balo ot Cotton, damaged Boxes Bogara ami bottles Brandy Snndry articles of Furniture, ClothlDg, &c, ko. Unlimited articles received up to hour of salo. August 8 BY II. RI. M A li SHALL,. THIS DAY, 8th lnstmt, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, be? foro my Hal.s Ro?.m, No. 3a Broad stroot, 1 Wurr uui?BE 1 BprlDit Cart 1 Rockaway _lOart._August g Distress Sale. Will bo sold, TIII3 DaY. tho 8th day of August, at Ko. l8 Ht-nrietta street, A LOT OF FURNITURE, contistlDg of Chests o t Drawers, Sofa, and other articles too numerous to men tion. AMD, A large lot of OLEAN imlOKS and LUMBER, tho property of-. at tho suit of-, dale to com? menee at 10 o'clook A. M. Terms cash, and the property to bo removed Immedi ately. JOSEPH J. KENNEY, Balbfl*. August 8 _1? Cargo Sale of Muscovado Sugars, White Havana Sugar?, and Muscovado Molasses. BY JOS. I? KISLICV. H Z. LtUR-Y, ACOTIONKBB. On FRIDAY, August 10 at 11 o'clock a. ?U.. wUl be sold at Accommodation Wharf. The CARGO of tho sehr. ?'Thomas J. Fraisier," from Matanzas, Cuba, CONSIST INO op: 75 bhds. Runorlor and primo quality GROCERY SUGARS 31 boxes White Havana Rugara 20 bhds. Muscovado Molasses. Terms st sale._August 4 Direct Importation-Choice Muscovado Sugar. BY J. A. ll;^^i.tlWA CO. On FRIDAY next, 10th August, at half-past 11 o'clook> will bo sold on Accommodation Wharf, 30 HUBS. VERY CHOICE MUJCOYADO SUGAR. Conditions at salo._ August 1 GOVERNMENT BALI-, Will bo ?old on WE UN EMU AY, Angnst 15, I860, at 3 o'clock, at Bilton Head, 8. ?J., at public auction, to tho h Rh'st blddor, A QUANTir? OF COMMISSARY PROPERTY, OONHIHTINO of: COPYING PRE-.au.a, SCALES FuulcIs, Fan? ots, Scoops Saws Knives, Steols Ov- ns, Uanldrons Rammers, Rr abes, Stovefl Axes, Pumps ?c, &c. Terms-Cash la United S ates currency. WM W. BURN-, August 3 10 Brevet Brig. Gen. and O. 8 U. 8. A. CHIKP O.UARTII RHASTBlff* OFFICE, Department of the Cabolikas. \ CnAKLKSToN, ti. (J., July 30, 1866. J Will be bo sold at Public Auction, at \'o<th ("otu in?rela Wharf, at 10 o'clock A. Id.. August I5th, 1866, the U . 8. steamer "PLANi ER," with all ner equipments. The "Planter" Is well adapted for carr} log ?xition, having capacity for one thousand halos. Her hull and machinery are lo perfect order?. She is 160 feet lona; ; 46 feet beam; 7 feet depth of hold; drviitht 6 feet; has two tubular boilers; two horizontal big i-presaure en ginee, not connected; diameter of oyunder 20 inches ; stroke of piston 6 {act. Terms cash, ia Government funds. O. W. THOMA8. Drevet Lieut. OoL and Chief Quartermaster. August 1 _ Furniture. H?rse?, Vehicles, de, al Auction. BY .SMITH Ai Mr Gi I.l-l VILA. Y. Wo. !-i7 Binud Street. S o ?it li Sidle, Near Slnto Street. Sales of FURNITURE, ko., at private rosidoncea at tended to at modomte charges. Auction ever. WEDNESDAY for HORSES, VEH I 01, KR, FURNITURE, so , at half past 10 o'clock at on r Office, August 4 PRIVATE SALES. Clay Field Plantation. BY COU ?CIV, HANCKBL St CO. At Privat*? Sale ALL THAT VALUABLE OOTTOS AND RICE PLAN TA li? )N, situated in Christ Ohurch Parish, eighteen (l8) miles from the villa,o of Mount Pleasant, and known as "tUay Field," embracing alto BALDWIN'S old field. HAMPTON, and a t act of land bou ?-ht or W. J. Grayson, containing in all four thousand (4000 acroB, together with a landing at Wappstaw Landing and the usa of tho creek and canal lo.idlng to it, with the privilege ?if widening and deepening the same. A portion of toe land is cleared, ibe remainder heavi ly Umb red with oak and cypress convenient to the canal and creek above mentioned, and is one of tho best ranges f ?r stock in this section of country. Tho land is ot flrat-rate quality and ia now under sno cesaful cultivation In Rice and Cotton. The crop Is in excellent condition, and promise* a remunerative yield. On the place isa fine f ?nully Duo Hing Rouse, Barns, Stables, and all necessary out-bull ?inga, with Thresher, strain Engino, and Jaboters' quattara, recently built and in first-rate lopalr The above p'ice offers great Inducements to persona wishing to li vo nair their plantation du ring the summer, being but a sh rt drive from a boilihy sea-shore rosi donoc With tbo sbovo placo will ho sold, if dealrod, tim growing ?Top, stock, farming utensil?,, ko. For furthor particulars and tt-rms, which will be accommodating, apply as ah?.ve, at No. IG EA8T BAY, August 1 [July 27] fmwG ?Corner Unyoe's Wharf. JOHN KING & CO-, WHOLESALE GROCERS WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS?, Nos. 148 and 145 East Bay, OPP08ITE KERB'S WHARP, OFFER FOR S ALF, LOW FOR Ce-Sllsr HEID8IEOK CHAMPAGNE, QUARTS AND PINTO HUKItliY WINS, in caaos and In oas-S IIADBIRA WISE, in cases and in cults OLAltET wlNEf!, In cases, pints and half plata O0R.DIALS, in cases-a variety BITTERS IE. O. Ne If), in caaes OitANuiEO, in cassa and In oasks GIN8, In cases and In casks RUH, incases WHISKIES, in cues and In oaaka AUB, In oases, qnurtaand pints LAO UP. BE-R.?Q ?jnarter barrels, also In .r-_U,oao_-a#. eight doaen to the barrel. etoo* Jan-lt